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Arbor Networks extends network service control with Ellacoya acquisition

Arbor Networks, a provider of secure service control systems for global business networks, is acquiring Ellacoya Networks, a provider of carrier-class broadband service optimisation products.

Land Registry e-conveyancing system to include PKI

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 17 January 2008
The Land Registry's e-conveyancing project will go live in early summer following the introduction of a public key encryption (PKI) system that will guarantee the authenticity of property transaction documents.

Don't panic over 'ban' on security tools

Oh, dear golly gosh, are they going to make computer security tools illegal? Spare me.

Weekly IT news round-up

In this week's highlights we discuss: The US-based Sans Institute has published a list of the 10 most dangerous cyber threats.

Microsoft patches address serious Windows threats

Microsoft has distributed two security patches to address vulnerabilities in Windows.

CA's website hacked to point users to Chinese malware

According to reports, IT supplier CA's main website has been hacked, with visitors redirected to a Chinese site distributing malware.

Security zone: the trouble with testing anti-malware

Testing products that detect malware are important to the integrity of anti-virus products, but there are several problems that need to be overcome

Webpage malware in the frame for half of attacks last month

The Iframe worm was the top virus last month, making up 50.8% of malware attacks in December.

First Microsoft Patch Tuesday of the year is quiet

It is a quite Patch Tuesday next week, as Microsoft is only releasing one "critical" security patch on 8 January, its first of the year.

Flash users hit by cross-site scripting flaw

The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-Cert) has reported security vulnerabilities in Flash file code.
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